RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA — Chayce Beckham is set to headline West Coast Thunder Memorial Day Motorcycle Ride, happening May 27, 2024, at Lake Elsinore Diamond Stadium.
The upcoming performance comes three years after being crowned winner of season nineteen of American Idol.
Tickets go on sale Sunday, April 7 at https://westcoastthunder.com/concert.
The 19 Recordings/Wheelhouse Records/BMG Nashville country artist’s first album is set to be released this Friday, April 5.
Beckham’s 13-track Bad for Me boasts his solo-written Platinum single, “23,” a song that not only reached No. 1 on Country Airplay, but also garnered a CMT Music Awards Nomination for Breakthrough Male Video of the Year.
The American Idol winner joins a long list of country artists that have performed at West Coast Thunder Memorial Day Motorcycle Ride in past years, including Big & Rich, Craig Morgan, and Randy Houser.
Beckham is scheduled to join Luke Bryan on his Mind of a Country Boy Tour this summer.
For more information about West Coast Thunder Foundation or the Memorial Day Ride, please visit westcoastthunder.com.
About West Coast Thunder Foundation: West Coast Thunder Foundation is a tax-exempt, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that raises funds through community outreach, including organizing the country’s largest motorcycle ride every Memorial Day. Proceeds from all West Coast Thunder Foundation events benefit monument construction and other ancillary services at Riverside National Cemetery via Riverside National Cemetery Support Committee.
Since 2000, West Coast Thunder Foundation has been the major contributor of funds to Riverside National Cemetery, the largest in the United States National Cemetery System. The foundation has begun funding the construction of the American Indian Veterans Memorial at Riverside National Cemetery, which broke ground in 2020. Past projects have included the construction of the National POW / MIA Memorial (dedicated in 2005), repairs to the Medal of Honor Memorial, financial support to the Riverside National Cemetery Memorial Honor Detail, and funding for the “Concert for Heroes” every July.
About Riverside National Cemetery: Now covering 1,250 acres, Riverside National Cemetery is the largest and busiest cemetery managed by the VA’s National Cemetery Administration. The cemetery was established in 1976 through the transfer of 740 acres from March Air Force Base. The cemetery was dedicated and opened for burials on November 11, 1978.
About Riverside National Cemetery Support Committee: Riverside National Cemetery Support Committee is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to provide upkeep and support to the Riverside National Cemetery. They provide activities for veterans, their families and friends, and the community. The committee also raises funds to create monuments, purchases needed equipment, and provides services for events and the dedicated staff that works at Riverside National Cemetery.
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